The Biggest Ever Explosion in the Universe

Astronomers have recently found the biggest explosion in the universe ever recorded. Or is it?

Astronomers recently reported that they had found the biggest explosion ever in the universe that they have ever found so far. It has punched a hole in the centre of a huge galaxy 390 million light-years away.
It’s estimated that the explosion had the power of 10 million times the lifetime energy output of the sun.

But is it an explosion?

Let’s look at some of the features.

  • It’s in the vicinity of a black hole.
  • It contains electrons at just below the speed of light
  • It created a concentrated jet.

Conventional scientists say that this explosion was created by in-falling material on top the black hole that was then accelerated out. But they are quite vague as to how a black hole actually does this.

In their minds, black holes are supposed to be sucking everything in so why is stuff exploding out?
They admit they don’t know what is going on.

Everything becomes clearer with The Black Hole Principle.

We expect jets of electrons to be emitted from black holes at just below the speed of light because they have only just entered our dimensions. This is accompanied by various types of radiation including radio waves.

This is obviously another Black Hole Principle event

Why is this event so powerful? It is powered by infinite light in higher dimensions that reaches our dimension via a black hole. When the light slows down it gives off these emissions often as beams of electrons at the speed of light because they have only just slowed down to our dimensions.

Black Hole Principle

We need to stop pretending that we know everything about our universe. There is a lot that we do not know. It lies beyond the speed of light. That is where these extreme energies are coming from.

It’s quite humbling really. It’s not an explosion but the effortless power of the universe creating itself from infinity.

 

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